A Double Agent
Blog Post by Mike Hogan - Nov.08.2012 - 10:07 am
I met a guy in the pub this evening who was a spy - actually a double agent - in the 60s. He was a diplomat recruited by the Russians at the British Embassy in Moscow, who spied on the communists instead of us: odd choice at the time of Ward, Mandy Rice-Davies, Christine Keeler, Blunt, Burgess, Maclean and Philby. He wrote several books, all out of print, and his son wrote Stalin's Daughter.
I'm going to help him get his back list onto Kindle.
I arranged to meet him again, but he didn't turn up: or did he? I'm looking over my shoulder.
Keywords:
Sherry: I always said that humor is the best medicine.
Niles: We must be in the placebo group. ”
—Frasier
About Mike
I'm a full-time writer based in Thailand. I've lived most of my life in Africa, Asia and the Far East manufacturing handicrafts and teaching. A year ago, I decided to quit regular work and write. There wasn't really a plan, just an instinct that I could write...
Causes Mike Hogan Supports
Privacy.
Mike’s Favorite Books
The Aubrey-Maturin series, Middlemarch, At Home.




